Re: [Talk-GB] Is metric or imperial units system used for max weight signs in UK?

2019-06-21 Thread Paul Berry
I map the units actually signed on the ground with no manual conversion. If both units are used, considering as a whole the advanced signage and signage at or on the structure, I use metric. Regards, *Paul* On Thu, 20 Jun 2019 at 19:41, SK53 wrote: > A couple of things: > >- Guernsey,

Re: [Talk-GB] Is metric or imperial units system used for max weight signs in UK?

2019-06-20 Thread SK53
A couple of things: - Guernsey, Jersey & other Channel Islands are not part of the United Kingdom, or for many purposes the EU, so their laws are their own concern. (Confusingly they have both ISO country codes & ISO region codes as part of GB : depending on your usage you may wish to

Re: [Talk-GB] Is metric or imperial units system used for max weight signs in UK?

2019-06-20 Thread Jez Nicholson
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2016/362/made is the most official record i've found so far. There are some nice tables half way down. Metric tonnes maximum gross weight. I believe that there may be a very small number of old signs still in existence https://goo.gl/maps/geDNYUanRHsUdzv76 but

Re: [Talk-GB] Is metric or imperial units system used for max weight signs in UK?

2019-06-20 Thread Lester Caine
On 20/06/2019 16:49, Mateusz Konieczny wrote: According to information that I found UK switched to metric system, at least as far as max weight signs go - with exception of Guernsey that use hundredweight as a unit. Is this correct? Are there still traffic signs using pounds as an unit? I'm

[Talk-GB] Is metric or imperial units system used for max weight signs in UK?

2019-06-20 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
According to information that I found UK switched to metric system, at least as far as max weight signs go - with exception of Guernsey that use hundredweight as a unit. Is this correct? Are there still traffic signs using pounds as an unit? I am asking as I am during implementing